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Old June 1, 2010   #1
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Default Mycorrhiza, For Newbees

Came across this short article on Mycorrhiza. A good read for those new to mycrobials. Ami

http://www.maximumyield.com/article_...?articleID=483

And another;

http://www.carbonlink.com.au/data/fi...al%20Fungi.pdf
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Came across this short article on Mycorrhiza. A good read for those new to mycrobials. Ami
http://www.maximumyield.com/article_...?articleID=483
Thank you for these. This one in particular, as it states very clearly that there is a 'cure/preventative' to fusarium. Trichoderma.
On a number of occasions I note that this forum states there is no 'cure/preventative' for fusarium.
So which is correct?
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